She’s in New Zealand on the latest leg of her demanding Mrs. Carter Show world tour.

However,
it was Beyoncé Knowles' knees that were trembling on Friday she decided
to try out some of the adventure activities the country is renowned
for.

The daredevil singer posted a picture of herself preparing to freefall in Auckland on her Instagram account and she looked excited about experiencing the exhilarating exercise.

Beyonc-wheeee: The music star squealed with delight as she took part in a freefall in New Zealand on Friday

Going again: The excited star had enjoyed her thrill ride so much she insisted on doing it again

The singer performed two jumps from the 1,076 feet tall tower because she enjoyed it so much, before 'disappearing as quickly as she arrived,' according to New Zealand publication the Herald On Sunday.

A source told the newspaper: 'She got changed into the bungee clothes out the back somewhere and was taken straight up in a service elevator.

'It was difficult to see her when she came down because she had so many bodyguards with her.

'It
was all over very quickly and bosses kept it quiet from everyone
because they didn't want word getting out and risk huge crowds turning
up to watch.'

Poser: The singer made sure she let her fans in on her fun by posting an image just before she jumped

Hopefully her heart will go on: Beyonce recreated the Titanic pose before leaping off the edge

Bey-ouncy: The bungee cords ensured she had a bumpy ride to the bottom of the slide

A freefall is similar to a bungee jump but instead of being tied by the ankle, participants are strapped in around their torso and jump from a height rather than diving headfirst.

Beyonce looked excited as she posed at the top of the city's Sky Tower with her instructor.

The 32-year-old superstar was clad head to toe in purple and yellow and her long blonde hair was loose around her face as she pouted before her jump.

Her instructor looked excited beside her as she gave a thumbs up.

Every which way but loose: She got to experience falling in a multitude of different directions

Knee trembler: The music sensation was shaken but not stirred after her thrilling experience

She's so excited: And Beyonce just could not hide it as she talked to a radio crew afterwards

A second picture shows her making a Titanic pose just as she is about to jump.

Despite her busy touring schedule, Beyoncé has made time to post numerous pictures to Instagram in the past fews days.

Earlier in the day she posted a picture of herself doing a handstand and what appeared to be a picture of her husband Jay-Z with his arm around her but his face was hidden.

On Thursday uploaded an adorable photograph of herself as a baby being held by a woman who appears to be her mother Tina.

Baby Beyoncé doesn’t look very similar to her own child Blue Ivy in the Throwback Thursday post, showing Blue seems to have gotten her looks from her dad Jay-Z.

Catching her breath: She held her hand to her head as she relived the white knuckle adventure in her head

Knowles also uploaded a picture of herself and Blue Ivy standing on a beach.

In the shot, the blonde singer’s back is to the camera as she looks out towards the water wearing denim shorts and a bikini top.

She carries Blue, who is almost completely hidden apart from her legs.

Meanwhile, Beyoncé recently revealed that it was the connection she felt to Blue that helped her through the pain of labour.

Beyoncé is currently performing her Mrs.
Carter Show world tour in New Zealand and Australia, and will wrap up
the tour in New York City on December 22.

'We were talking. I know it sounds crazy, but I felt a communication,' she told the November issue of Marie Claire Australia.

She said thinking about what her child was going through helped distract her from the pain of her birth.

'I
felt like when I was having contractions, I envisioned my child pushing
through a very heavy door,' said the singer. 'And I imagined this tiny
infant doing all the work, so I couldn’t think about my own pain.'

She revealed she started to feel the maternal instinct late in her pregnancy.

'I felt very maternal around eight months,' she said. 'And I thought I couldn’t become any more until I saw the baby… But it happened during my labour because I had a very strong connection with my child.

Beyonce also opened up about her return to the spotlight after giving birth.